On Fri, 11 Oct 2002 09:11:06 +0800
"Edward Dekkers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Also, on my RH 7.0 system, the default setting for 'maximum
> > copies'(see /etc/lpd.conf) was set to one. I had to add:
> >
> > :mc=10:\
> >
> > to my /etc/printcap file to up the maximum t
> I don't know which version or if you are using lprng or CUPS. In
> Redhat 7.2 and lprng I had to add mc=99:\ to my /etc/printcap the
> default value was 1 so it wouldn't print multiple copies. You might
> give it a try.
> Linda Hanigan
Yep, as Tom also explained. That did it.
> Also, on my RH 7.0 system, the default setting for 'maximum copies'
> (see /etc/lpd.conf) was set to one. I had to add:
>
> :mc=10\
>
> to my /etc/printcap file to up the maximum to 10 copies. I believe
> 'mc=@' means 'no maximum'. Someone on the list can correct me if I'
I don't know which version or if you are using lprng or CUPS. In
Redhat 7.2 and lprng I had to add mc=99:\ to my /etc/printcap the
default value was 1 so it wouldn't print multiple copies. You might
give it a try.
Linda Hanigan
On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> After
On Wed, 9 Oct 2002 12:18:18 +0800
"Edward Dekkers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After much trouble (see previous posts), I have managed to secure my
> Epson Stylus Color 880 onto my Linux box and can print to it using
> the 860 driver from Windows XP.
>
> However, I can't print multiple copies.
After much trouble (see previous posts), I have managed to secure my Epson
Stylus Color 880 onto my Linux box and can print to it using the 860 driver
from Windows XP.
However, I can't print multiple copies. When I select it I only get one copy
regardless. I have to print again to get another cop